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• ’f t f--n / I :/ /, /• THURSDAY, JULY SO. 1030 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C PAGEFiyH MASONS MEET FRtOi Campbell Lodge No. 44, /A. F. M., will hold irtegolat ^ommumcation Friday night. July 31, at 8 o’clock. All membets. whether in good atand- ittg or in arrears, are urged tu l>e present. Orand secretary and other Iprand lodge officers urih be here. It is eery important that eaph and ev ery member be on hand. By order of J. O. Boland, W. M. V. Pt. Adair, Secretary. I 7 Persons I /Aention ? Goldville, July' 24. — Mr.v ai^ Mie. J. M. Botard and family sp^ the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. ■c Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith are on a Goldson in Columbia. Mis^ iiOrace| vacation trip to the beaches in the and Mildred Boxard rOmain^ ifi Co- lower'part of the state. lumbia for a few weeks’ visit. Mrs! J. B. Hart and little son re- Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter, Mrs. Zee MoLees, and Mrs. H. B. ^Nevans turn^ Sunday to their hOTe rfterj j j^jlunU the Spending- a few weeks with Mrs.i ^ ^ Hut’s pstenu in.Beltoh. Mr. and Mrs. Jam^ Bridies, Mrs. Jack Dhvenport, and^rl.^J'ee.John- son spent Jhe jweek-end jh Indian Head, Md. Miss Miriam Davenport T. H. Little and George Little spent Sundajr hi Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Hipp. n Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mrs. Eric'Barnes Spent Thursday in Char-s lotte. Charles Wise of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting her sister and brother-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Miss Mary Allen Stone of Union, is spending ‘several days with her cousin, Miss Lyda Leake. . {Miss Marjorie Woodruff of Green- unthiatu ^^ B4ts. W*."D. Copcland rotumed SuttH viTTe, IS Spending tKis wOck with het i^mpMTid Thera homerafteVIpSdIj^*y ^ ***^*'‘’ Mrs. ^ parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wood ing several weeks with'her‘uncle and!^^*^^*^* \ . mori > j ^ t' » /-u ji' Miss Sara Z. Wright has returned| Friends.of J. A. Chandler will be to her home in Charlotte, after spend-1 g^jad to know he is kble to return to ing a few days with Mrs. Agnes^Kern his position at Copelapd-Stone com-^ and relatives here. pany, after an illness of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wasson and Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Miss Jean Matthews and chi/dren of Newberry, Revr—G. M. Telford a^ daughter, Ruth, of Abbeville, were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. ' • Frieds of C.’ D. Pitta will be sorry to know he is a patient in t^e Co lumbia hdspital, Columbia, where he I underwent an operation on Tuesday, j Lit nothing keep yon awhy frojn Elliaon’s Clearance Sale. ELLISONS aunt there. . Derril Bozard is spending ,t% week with his aunt, Mrs. J. J. Razell, in Woodruff. Miss Frances Howard of Atlanta, Gm/sar ywilSUX Oiu. i. .pending her vuution with i ““.t* ’»"• 1*“? *"'* Mrs.Cl.«nce Fulmer »nd Mrs. Floyd.'the former s sister, Mrs. »• Frances Ue Pitts spent Sunday m Wicker * -- Wingard, Friday. i Columbia with friends and relatives. Perry Howard of AtlanU. is spend-' Mr. a^ Mrs. C. W Anderson and! Mr. and Mrs.' S. E. Evans and chil- ing a few weelta with Mr. and Mrs. ‘""f Mrs, Mac Adair^ returned dren of Bennettsville are visiting Clarenci Howkrd (Friday from a two weeks tour of} Mrs. Evans mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Warren Clement of Greer, spent'C*"*''*' ^ew, Woodrow Ti,sdale sjient a few days" the week-end witk Ipeads here. ' J"',I''’, Mrs. Sidney Gotf^ jhiUren of ,, Mrs. K. F Mills left Saturday for j his home in Bijhoin-ille from Durham. Newberry, are visimiiir~4tn. N- C, ,whex.e.: he j,has been attending H. D. henry \. 18f8-19M F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY, &.COMPANY — INSURANCE f 'STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE V LOANS NEGO'HATED i Telephone ISl ■I they will make their future home C. Attaway and' McCrary is spending summer school at Duke university. Mi.<s Florence Adair, Mr. and Mrs. * t ' * J K Prater. Mr. and Mrs. E. v.. . rv • .u m little son of Ware Shoals, spent the Owings with Miss , c t ■ rh l ■* week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Winifred, , . , . Blacksliuig, spent Sunday in Charles-,; Mrs, Emmie 'W ingard has returned | ton. I (^ John Clary and Wofford Clary of'*^ Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Odell. to her home in Lexington, after' Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Galloway and' 43% LONGER NON- SKID MILEAGE PROVED HERE IN OUR TOWN eSM tho G-3 trwKt-print* wdNw tDkwi<^^ldencD that G-3 glvoo lONMST WIML SAUtT MNJAM, iownr COST. \ S0e the OOOOYIMI MMMIN OP SAflTY demonstration — shows why G-3’s tough, sure-gripping All-Weather Tread stop# your nr quickeet. eSec the SuMtTWlSTCorddemoa- atratlon—‘.proof of the this Goodyear feature fas every ply glvee OltlATItT ■LOWOUT MOTK- nON. ' W« hovo Mio Mao Vokw . ■ A «t ovory grko. Husky, Mg Goodyoort os low os * k A With the Sick ter-in-law, Mrs. B, F, Wingard. Mrs/ Palmer Bragg is a patient at ' Miss Lidie Davis spent the week- the Newberry hospital following an ^nd in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. operation on last Thursday. Her cpn- Robert W. Davis, dition is improving. ' Katherine Elli.son has returned Thomas Brown underwent an oper- from Girard, Ga., where .she ha-s been ation for appendicitis at the New-1 visiting relatives, berry hospital on last Friday. ,i Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Misses Pearl Jilrs. John' Henry Daverfport un-.fiitt and Lidie Davis were visitors in derweht an operation for appendi- Greenville on Monday. - citis at the New'berry hospital last! Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson spent spending a few days with her daugh- Marcia Galloway spent the week-end in Columbia w-iih Mr. and Mrs. Geo. week. the week-end in Brevard and Cedar Mountain, N. C., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King Mrs. W. G. King and Billy and Gene King Girls’ Club Has Meeting The Joanna Girls’ club held regular meeting on Tuesday evening, { spent Friday lit Hartsville attending Rev. E. S. Jones was an invited I the annual King family reunion, speaker and made an interesting and' Jean Layton returned Friday from Iwlpful talk on “Using Qur Talents.’’ Jacksonville, Fla., where she^spent ri - “ Miss" Modeene Finney had charg4 of! two weeks with relatives. She has as the study hour, during which time' her guest hex cousin, Doris Layton, social customs at public gatherings, of Atlanta, who will spend. several w’ere discussed. Before closing pep weeks “here. songs were led by Miss Sarah Os-j Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson were borne. • 'called to Jacksonville, Fla., during the T. Barnes. ~ Mr. and .Mrs. Grady Adair spent Sunilay in Sedalia with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dukes. Mi-sses' Elizal)eth Lynn, Lillian ThoinasThnd Herbert Johnson spent the week-end in Charleston and Sa vannah. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., Mrs. J, B. Owens, Mrs. Owens of Green- .wood, Harold Coleman, Arthur Ben jamin, and Billy Henry of Greenwood, spent Sunday in Charleston. Miss Helen Scarborough of Bisbop- ville, is visiting her sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Pitts. Friends of Miss Mildred Young will be glad to know that she has returned home from the local hospital, w’here she has been a patient. < Miss Jeanne Dulin of Washington, D, C.,. is the guest of Miss Patricia Giles. * Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel were in Established 1986 IT TAKES ALL KINDS r ► i ► ♦ tD OF CUSTOMERS TO MAKE FULL USE OF THE MODERN BANK I 400,060 DEMOCRATIC -ENROLLMENT EXPECTED I 46 WEEK AalC to aee Goodyaur Speadway —world's gramtaatldw prica tire# McDaniel Vulcanizing Works ^ Columbia, July 27.—^The state Dem ocratic enrollment was expected in official quarters today to exceed the 400,000 mark by the time the books closed over the state Tuesday after- noon. / Persons”who have moved into other precincts since they enrolled in 1934 or .who came of age during the inter val s^ince then haver-to'enroll to vote. pa.st week on account of the sudden j Winston-Salem, N. C., Monday for death of the latter’s broth'er, Jim the funeral of little Mary Loui.se Clardy. White, . . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bobo of Co- Mrs, F. M. Stutts .spent Tuesday lumbia, were guests Wednesday of in Columbia with Mr. Stutts, who is Mr. apd Mrs. T. L Cooper. ; a patient in the Veterans’ hospital. ■ Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Calcote and children and Rev, and Mrs. Curtis} Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper, Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Mrs. Ben F. Copeland and Mrs. T. J. Blalock will return to day from a week’s vacation at Fort Muultrie. Mr. and Mrs. Clayde Carlncm of Miami, Fla., are visiting relatives and friends here. . -We have them — matiufaclurers, merchants, % professional men, farmers, executives, women and ^ ^» employees in alt kinds of business. We invite deposits from men and women of all walks of life. 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